Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft said internal polling shows her tied with Attorney General Daniel Cameron in the race to win the party’s nomination. But, two public polls released in recent months — Mason-Dixon and Fox 56/Emerson College — show Cameron in the lead. In the Mason-Dixon poll, Cameron led Craft 41 to 13%. In […]
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Kelly Craft to appear with presidential hopeful, Cincy native in NKY rally
Kentucky Republican Gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft is holding a Get Out the Vote Rally with presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy in Florence next Monday, a day before the May 16 primary. Ramaswamy is a Cincinnati native and 2024 presidential hopeful. He will appear with Craft at 1 p.m. on May 15 at the Florence Nature Park […]
Here’s how to report election and voting irregularities
Kentuckians can report suspected election law violations and voting irregularities to the Attorney General’s Election Fraud Hotline by calling 1 (800) 328-VOTE. During the 2023 legislative session, the General Assembly passed House Bill 302, which enhanced penalties for certain felons who vote or attempt to vote. “HB 302 strengthened Kentucky’s election laws, and my office […]
Early voting starts today: Here’s where to cast your ballot
Early voting starts today in Kentucky, with three full days allowed for in-person voting ahead of the primary on May 16. Here’s where you can vote in Northern Kentucky. And here is everything you need to know to prepare to cast your ballot. Boone County has one location open. The Boone County Enrichment Center in […]
The Frankfort LINK: GOP Gubernatorial Debate Part 2
LINK nky, along with WCPO and the Kenton County Republican Party, hosted two Republican gubernatorial debates at the Lincoln Grant Scholar House in Covington on April 25 and 26. We will bring you those debates in podcast form in a two-part series. Here is part two, which features candidates Eric Deters, Agriculture Commissioner Ryan […]
Kentucky GOP primary ad spend hits more than $10 million
The TV/radio ad spending in the Kentucky governor’s Republican primary has reached more than $10 million as the race heads toward its finality on May 16, according to Medium Buying, which tracks competitive ad planning and buying in political races. Most of that money comes from former United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft, who has spent […]
Beshear orders flags to half-staff in remembrance of Texas shooting victims
In accordance with a proclamation from the White House, Gov. Andy Beshear has directed that flags at all state office buildings be lowered to half-staff until sunset on Thursday, May 11, 2023, in honor and remembrance of the victims of the acts of violence perpetrated on May 6 in Allen, Texas. Beshear said he encourages […]
Virginia Moore, Beshear’s sign language interpreter, dies
Virginia Moore, the sign language interpreter that grew popular during Gov. Andy Beshear’s COVID-19 pandemic updates, has died. Beshear announced Moore’s passing on Twitter Sunday. “Virginia Moore, the Kentuckian who taught us all the importance of leading with love and inclusion, passed away yesterday,” Beshear said in a Tweet. “Virginia was a rock of stability […]
Who is running for Kentucky’s secretary of state, and what do they do?
This story originally appeared in our weekly LINK Reader. Subscribe to our print edition here. When former President Donald Trump falsely claimed that President Joe Biden stole the 2020 election, the move placed a greater emphasis on the integrity of elections in the U.S. In each state, the secretary of state serves as the chief […]
What do governors do, how much power do they have and who is running?
This story originally appeared in our weekly LINK Reader. Subscribe to our print edition here. It’s possible many Kentuckians didn’t think about the power a governor has until Gov. Andy Beshear told residents of the commonwealth when and where they had to wear masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Every four years, Kentucky holds a gubernatorial […]

